Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe (2024)

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Spaghetti Carbonara or Pasta alla Carbonara is a pasta dish with white sauce originally derived from beaten eggs and grated cheese. As the dish became popular, different versions came into being including the creamy version that employs heavy whipping cream.

This pasta carbonara version that we have has a richer and creamier sauce base compared to the original Italian version. If you will notice, I did not include salt and black pepper in the list of ingredients. The saltiness of the bacon and parmesan cheese is enough to bring flavor to the dish. If you feel like adding a little more flavor and spice, please feel free to do so.

Try this Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe and let me know your thoughts.

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By: Vanjo Merano 33 Comments Updated: 9/2/18

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Spaghetti Carbonara or Pasta alla Carbonara is a pasta dish with white sauce originally derived from beaten eggs and grated cheese. As the dish became popular, different versions came into being including the creamy version that employs heavy whipping cream.

This carbonara recipe that we have has a richer and creamier sauce base compared to the original Italian version. If you will notice, I did not include salt and black pepper in the list of ingredients. The saltiness of the bacon and parmesan cheese is enough to bring flavor to the dish. If you feel like adding a little more flavor and spice, please feel free to do so. Chicken carbonara is another version that you should take a look at.

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Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe

This is a recipe for Spaghetti Carbonara

Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 25 minutes minutes

Total: 30 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb spaghetti noodles cooked according to package instructions
  • 4 pieces eggs beaten
  • 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 3/4 lb bacon chopped
  • 1/2 cup parmesan cheese grated
  • 2 tablespoons green onion minced
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 tablespoons butter

Instructions

  • Combine beaten eggs, heavy whipping cream, and parmesan cheese then mix well. Set aside.

  • Heat a cooking pot or pan then place the butter and let melt.

  • Fry the bacon until the texture becomes crisp. Set aside.

  • On the same cooking pot or pan, remove excess butter then sauté the garlic and green onions.

  • Put-in the spaghetti noodles and beaten egg- heavy whipping cream - parmesan cheese mixture then mix well. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes.

  • Add the fried bacon and distribute.

  • Transfer to a serving plate then serve.

  • Share and enjoy!

Nutrition Information

Serving: 4g

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Vanjo Merano is the creator of PanlasangPinoy.com. His goal is to introduce Filipino Food and Filipino Cuisine to the rest of the world. This blog was the first step that he took.

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  1. may arenal says

    hi good day po chef vanjo they dont have parmesan cheese in my province only eden quick melted cheese is it ok for carbonara,please reply po cause i will try your recipe this new year thank you po and godbless

    Reply

    • Vanjo Merano says

      You can always use any cheese that you have. However, Parmesan is the most recommended. If you have edam cheese (this is also known as queso de bola), it will be better compared to quickmelt or any artificial cheeses. Hoe this helps 🙂

      Reply

  2. James Y S says

    Can I used CAN Tuna with oil, Instead Bacon?

    Reply

  3. Edgar B says

    Hey, Vanjo. Heard your cooking website from a friend. He said he learned how to cook because of your website. I’m presently working my ass off here in Saudi Arabia. Good to know we’re in the same field -- IT. All the more I’m encouraged to learn cooking. Well done!

    Reply

  4. rose marie monares says

    i surely like panlasang pinoy!

    Reply

  5. tracy cajuday says

    Can I use nstle cream instead of whipping cream? by the way tnx po 4 sharing this recipe!
    God bless!

    Reply

    • Vanjo Merano says

      I tried that once and it tasted ok.

      Reply

  6. Beverly manlimut says

    whipping cream? means nestle cream?is this the brand or kind of cream?

    Reply

    • Vanjo Merano says

      Whipping cream is a type of cream.

      Reply

  7. Dee says

    Can we use a regular onion instead of green onion?

    Reply

  8. Vanjo Merano says

    yes

    Reply

  9. Dianne :) says

    I will try this recipe later Favorite na Favorite ko tong Recipe na ito

    Reply

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Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the golden rule of cooking a carbonara? ›

Whisk Like You Mean It

You're using more egg yolks than whites here, which is what makes carbonara so rich and luxurious. But there's still two eggs-worth of whites in there. Whisking your eggs so that the whites are completely incorporated into the yolks will give your sauce a more uniform texture.

What is the secret to making carbonara? ›

Toss FAST.

Once the pasta, pancetta + its fat, and pasta water are heating over low heat, add the egg mixture you made and start mopping it up with pasta. The goal is to toss this extremely quickly—the ambient heat of the pan is going to cook the egg in about 30 seconds to a minute.

Why is my carbonara not creamy enough? ›

For an extra creamy sauce, it's best to use mostly egg yolks. The egg whites tend to make carbonara watery, but too many egg yolks can make the sauce too custardy. The solution? Five egg yolks and one whole egg.

Do you put raw egg in carbonara? ›

The sauce is made with raw egg yolks and is cooked by using only the heat from the cooked pasta. Some people have concerns about the safety of this dish due to the possibility of egg yolks be contaminated with salmonella. In fact, the hot cooked pasta does fully cook the egg. I hope that this answers your question.

What is traditional carbonara sauce made of? ›

The ingredients are the classic ones: aged guanciale, egg yolks, Pecorino cheese (with the addition of Grana Padano to balance the saltiness), and freshly ground black pepper.

What not to put in carbonara? ›

What not to put in Spaghetti Carbonara? Don't put garlic, cream, milk or butter. It is not needed. It is fine if you want to make a dish with those ingredients, but if you want to learn how to make this dish correctly, use only pecorino, eggs/egg yolks, black pepper, guanciale, and pasta water.

What thickens carbonara? ›

Equally important is that the fat that melts out of the guanciale is required to thicken the carbonara sauce to make it creamy. Basically, what happens is that when the fat from the guanciale and in the egg yolks is mixed with starchy pasta cooking water, it thickens.

Should carbonara have cream in it? ›

Should carbonara have cream? Typically carbonara sauce is only made of eggs, bacon, parmesan, olive oil, seasoning, and sometimes, vegetables. As for cream, Italians will tell you that is a big no no.

Why no garlic in carbonara? ›

Because in the traditional recipe there is no garlic, if you add it you will lower quality of a very good food. Why is there no garlic in carbonara? Because it's an Italian dish, not an Italian-American dish, and Italian cooking does not use garlic as heavily as Italian-American cuisine.

Should there be garlic in carbonara? ›

Must-have ingredients

that there are only five ingredients: pasta, pork cheek, eggs, cheese and pepper. That's it. A real carbonara does not contain onion, garlic, or cream.

How does Gordon Ramsay make carbonara sauce? ›

Gordon Ramsay's Creamy Carbonara
  1. Meat. • 80 g Streaky bacon.
  2. Produce. • 2 cloves Garlic. • 2 Mushrooms. ...
  3. Refrigerated. • 2 Egg yolks.
  4. Canned Goods. • 1 Chili.
  5. Pasta & Grains. • 125 g Spaghetti, Dried.
  6. Baking & Spices. • 1 Salt and black pepper.
  7. Oils & Vinegars. • 1 tbsp Olive oil.
  8. Dairy. • 1 1/2 tbsp Creme fraiche.

Why is carbonara so hard to make? ›

The carbonara sauce in pasta primarily consists of egg yolks. Achieving a smooth and creamy consistency is often the most challenging step. Since the raw egg yolks have to be mixed with the pasta, you have to make sure to add the egg yolks to the pasta OFF the heat so the eggs don't scramble.

How do you keep carbonara from scrambling? ›

Using a large mixing bowl and setting it over the boiling pasta water to create a makeshift double boiler helps prevent you from accidentally scrambling the eggs.

Why does my carbonara go dry? ›

Make sure you're using either the dry pasta pan that's still hot or something pre-heated because the residual heat of the pasta and pasta water will cook the egg but not scramble it. Add a splash more of the hot pasta water if the carbonara is too dry.”

Which ingredient should never be used in traditional carbonara? ›

What not to put in Spaghetti Carbonara? Don't put garlic, cream, milk or butter. It is not needed. It is fine if you want to make a dish with those ingredients, but if you want to learn how to make this dish correctly, use only pecorino, eggs/egg yolks, black pepper, guanciale, and pasta water.

What kind of cheese do you use for carbonara? ›

Pecorino Romano: This aged sheep's cheese is always traditionally used in the Roman pastas, and its salty, grassy, earthy flavor is absolutely delicious in carbonara. That said, if Pecorino is unavailable at your local grocery store, you can use Parmesan as a non-traditional substitute.

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